6/24/17 ink, water-soluble colored pencils |
Yesterday was my fifth year at the Greenwood Car Show, probably my favorite summertime event.
Subtitled “A mile and a half of classic rides,” the annual show brings together
car enthusiasts and their shiny, souped-up vehicles from all over the region.
I’ve sketched at this event under the threat of rain and in actual rain, but yesterday
precipitation was nowhere in sight as cars of all makes lined 20 blocks of Seattle’s Greenwood
Avenue. The show officially opens at 8 a.m., but as has been my habit, I
arrived before 7:30 a.m. to beat both the expected heat and the crowds.
6/24/17 ink, water-soluble colored pencils, Tombow marker |
In previous years, I’ve usually sketched portraits of individual
cars that caught my fancy, and sometimes I overheard fun stories from the
owners that way. This year I took a different approach by stepping back a bit
to sketch groups of cars and the general ambiance.
All around me buzzed the language of gearheads comparing
notes on the years of work they’ve lovingly put into their vehicles. Although I
couldn’t comprehend their camshafts and manifolds and customized whatnots, I understood
their labor of love. For one day a year, they get together on this street of
dreams to share their common passion.
6/24/17 It's a long day at the Greenwood Car Show. |
6/24/17 Busker entertaining the crowd. |
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